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Even assuming the worst case scenario like this, it still arguably beats silently meeting our doom by means of overpopulation, pollution and depletion of natural resources.

Depending on their dental plan, it could be a welcome change.

Yeah, I mean, we're doing so admirably on our own.

Stubing, hands down.

Oh that's so not fair. The Pentagon really needs that robot dog that can walk like a really slow man and talk like a lawnmower. Who else will fetch coffee on company picnics?

"It's really funny. They come to find me, knowing about my mutation, and I'm working at a go-go club. I don't know what they're there for, so I take them in back for a private dance and then we show each other our powers."

Let's have another trial for Oscar Wilde as well, while we're at it.

This is definitely one franchise that should have died a long time ago. I can think of few things I want to see less than Arnold stumbling about trying to relive his glory days, playing an incomprehensibly aged cyborg. He looked too old in T3. Now it'll just look like a bad SNL skit.

It could have been said to be terrible, but only because the first two were so well done. However, it was definitely better than T3 and the Sarah Connor Chronicles.

Compare it to the first two minutes of Terminator 2 and you'll understand.

Bronn of the Blackwater.

Maybe if the game didn't steal so many hours of the week that it can best be described as an unpaid job...

"We're hoping Iain M. Banks will join us later that week for a discussion, but no promises!"

Interesting tech. Too bad it's squandered on military purposes.

Well, I for one welcome our new....oh screw it.

Well, in a couple of seasons, she'll be walking around with one breast uncovered, as per traditional clothing, more or less permanently (if they're still trying to stay faithful to the books at that point) so both you and her might as well get used to the idea.

I thought the first episode was pretty uninspired. It was like a theatrical play based on the cliff notes of the books, filtered through the mind of someone with no imagination or vision. Most of the characters all felt like watered down versions of themselves, and the action and dialogue delivery was largely comical.

That's because Jon Favreau doesn't like you, and set the date specifically to taunt you.

Zombification is part of the deluxe package.